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  • View from inside a tent overlooking a coastal sunset, capturing a relaxing camping experience.
    Camping | Safety

    Essential Camping Gear for Survival, Safety, and Comfort in the Wild

    ByHeather April 18, 2025April 18, 2025

    When planning a camping trip, especially in rugged environments like the forests of Alaska or the mountains of the Rockies, it is essential to equip yourself with the right gear. Not only does this gear ensure your safety and readiness for emergencies, but it also enhances your overall outdoor experience, making it enjoyable rather than…

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  • Cozy campsite view through tent flap, featuring a bonfire and camping chairs in a tranquil Canadian forest.
    Camping | Southeast

    Embracing the Elements: The Ultimate Guide to Waterproof Gear for Outdoor Enthusiasts

    ByHeather January 2, 2025April 17, 2025

    Living in Alaska, we are no strangers to wet and wild weather. Whether you’re setting up a homestead, venturing out for a hike, or simply going about your daily activities in the great outdoors, having the right waterproof gear is essential for staying dry, warm, and comfortable. In this guide, we’ll delve into the best…

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  • Vintage red train caboose in Tongass National Forest, Skagway, surrounded by lush greenery.
    Camping | Skagway

    Tent Camping in Skagway: Explore Alaska’s Gold Rush Town

    ByHeather December 18, 2024April 18, 2025

    Nestled at the northernmost tip of the Inside Passage, Skagway, Alaska, is a small town with a big history. Famous for its role in the Klondike Gold Rush, Skagway combines fascinating heritage with breathtaking wilderness. Camping here is an adventure into both the past and the natural splendor of Southeast Alaska. Whether you’re pitching a…

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  • Stunning view of lush forests and mountain peaks in Haines, Alaska, under a cloudy sky.
    Camping | Haines

    Tent Camping in Haines: Gateway to Adventure

    ByHeather December 18, 2024April 18, 2025

    Haines, Alaska, is a picturesque gem nestled between the Chilkat Mountains and the Lynn Canal. Known for its rich wildlife, striking scenery, and outdoor recreation, Haines is a perfect spot for those seeking an authentic Alaskan camping experience. Whether you are pitching a tent under the midnight sun or retreating to a warm cabin during…

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  • Explore the breathtaking Mendenhall Glacier surrounded by lush greenery and misty mountains in Juneau, Alaska.
    Camping | Juneau

    Tent Camping in Juneau: An Alaskan Capital Adventure

    ByHeather December 17, 2024April 18, 2025

    Juneau, Alaska’s scenic capital city, is surrounded by towering mountains, expansive glaciers, and lush temperate rainforest. Its wild beauty and accessible outdoor opportunities make it a fantastic destination for camping enthusiasts. Whether you’re pitching a tent by the water or seeking a dry retreat in a forest cabin, Juneau offers a range of options for…

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  • arial view of prince of Wales island, alaska
    Camping | Prince of Wales Island

    Tent Camping on Prince of Wales Island: Wild Adventures and Rainy-Day Retreats

    ByHeather December 17, 2024April 18, 2025

    Prince of Wales Island (POW), the third-largest island in the United States, is a treasure trove of lush forests, rugged coastline, and endless outdoor opportunities. Whether you’re setting up a tent beneath towering spruce trees or seeking out a cozy cabin to escape the rain, this Southeast Alaska destination promises unforgettable adventures for every kind…

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  • A fishing boat on the serene waters of Sitka, Alaska, surrounded by lush forested islands.
    Camping | Sitka

    Tent Camping in Sitka: Rainforest Adventures and Cozy Rainy-Day Alternatives

    ByHeather December 17, 2024April 18, 2025

    Sitka, Alaska, nestled on the edge of Baranof Island, offers a unique blend of rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and endless outdoor adventures. Whether you’re pitching a tent near the ocean or seeking refuge from the rain in a cozy cabin, Sitka has something for every nature lover. Here’s your guide to camping in Sitka, along…

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  • view of Wrangell alaska from top of mt dewey
    Camping | Wrangell

    Tent Camping in Wrangell: A Gateway to the Stikine Wilderness

    ByHeather December 15, 2024April 18, 2025

    Wrangell, Alaska, is a small but vibrant community on Wrangell Island, offering unparalleled access to wild landscapes and rich history. Known as the gateway to the Stikine River and its surrounding wilderness, Wrangell is a haven for adventurers who love camping, fishing, and kayaking. Whether you’re pitching a tent on the island or retreating to…

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  • Tent Camping in Petersburg: Exploring Alaska’s Little Norway
    Camping | Petersburg

    Tent Camping in Petersburg: Exploring Alaska’s Little Norway

    ByHeather December 15, 2024April 18, 2025

    Petersburg, Alaska, often called “Little Norway” for its strong Scandinavian heritage, is a charming coastal community surrounded by breathtaking wilderness. Located on Mitkof Island, this small town offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures, including camping amidst the rainforest, mountains, and waterways of the Tongass National Forest. Whether you’re pitching a tent or seeking a…

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  • Oceanview from Settlers Cove Cabin in Ketchikan Alaska
    Camping | Ketchikan

    Tent Camping in Ketchikan: A Rainforest Adventure with Cozy Alternatives

    ByHeather December 15, 2024June 15, 2025

    Camping in Ketchikan, Alaska, offers a unique opportunity to experience the heart of the Tongass National Forest, the largest temperate rainforest in the world. Whether you’re looking to pitch a tent under towering spruce trees or enjoy the sound of waves crashing along a beach, this area provides an unforgettable connection to nature. However, Ketchikan’s…

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